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What are your thoughts on fostering dogs from your local shelter???

I'm really debating fostering a litter of pups from my local shelter. My concern is the health and safety of my dogs, and any dogs that I board at my kennel. It's weighing on me that I feel the need to "give back" or "contribute". But I can't afford to do so the expense of the health and well being of my dogs at my kennel. One factor is that I have a litter of pups due Dec. 31 - supposedly the litter only needs fostering until December 10th. What are some of your thoughts? I'm particularly hoping some of the experienced breeders on here will weigh in.

On a side note I'm also hoping that my hubby doesn't see this post, seeing as how I haven't mentioned it to him yet.....

Didn't you already have a parvo issue that just about devastated you? I wouldn't risk it!!!! Instead of fostering these pups, use your website to host photos of the shelter dogs, along with descriptions and temperament so that they could be seen by those folks looking to add a pet dog to the family.

Hey Tracey, Pam and I do some with foster dogs from local shelters and rescues, but we have a place at my shop we keep them at, not at our home kennels, given the problems you had once before and if you dont have seperate kennels I would wait and try it later. we have had a couple instances that we thought dogs were healthy but found out there were some major problems.

There are many other ways to give back without exposing your own dogs, ask what else the shelter has on their list that you may be able to do or provide instead. I used to foster. I don't anymore. The risk to my own was more than I'm willing to take.

Thanks guys for your input - you have verified what was my original inclination. I think I was looking for some verification that my concerns were legitimate, and that I was not letting myself use that as an easy way out. I particularly like Kim and Raina's suggestions about other ways to help out.

Having rescued/fostered over 100 Chessies over the years, the worst I have brought home is kennel cough a couple times. Probably some luck involved. But, I would be especially cautious if I had a litter due. It sounds like you have a boarding kennel. Can the foster pups be kept there, ie seperate from where your own litter will be? If not, I probably would not take a chance.
No question it would probably be safer for you to foster adult dogs that are current on vaccinations - in most areas there is a huge need for this, and sadly in most areas very few that do Lab rescue/foster. There are many nice juvenile / adult Labs that end up in shelters - often they just need a bit more time than a shelter may be able to give them to find the right home.
You won't change the world by rescuing one dog...but you WILL change the world for that one dog.